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5 ways to reduce everyday exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ 
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5 ways to reduce everyday exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ 

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2026

Mara Hoplamazian has spent years reporting on ‘forever chemicals,’ or PFAS. Here’s what they’ve learned about what may help limit everyday exposure to the contaminant.

‘Animals were imprisoned in jails where humans were incarcerated’: The bizarre trials of the Late Middle Ages — and surprising lack of criminal cats
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‘Animals were imprisoned in jails where humans were incarcerated’: The bizarre trials of the Late Middle Ages — and surprising lack of criminal cats

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2026

Animal trials took place across Europe from the Late Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century. In this excerpt from “Cats: A History”

Rusty, orange water ‘bleeds’ across brilliant Bolivian lagoon — Earth from space
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Rusty, orange water ‘bleeds’ across brilliant Bolivian lagoon — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2026

A 2015 astronaut photo shows dark-orange water that appears to bleed across the bright-white floor of a high-altitude salt lake in the Bolivian Andes.

NASA confirms meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT
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NASA confirms meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

NASA shared an initial analysis of a 5-foot-wide fireball meteor that exploded in the sky over the northeastern U.S. on Saturday, May 30.

Scientists reveal the origin of the Euphrates — a river that fed the ‘cradle of civilization’
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Scientists reveal the origin of the Euphrates — a river that fed the ‘cradle of civilization’

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

The Euphrates River fueled the “cradle of civilization,” and a new study reveals the waterway was born of two other ancient rivers around 3.6 million

What is jet lag, and how can you avoid it?
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What is jet lag, and how can you avoid it?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

Long-haul travelers often feel totally out of whack for several days after arriving at their destination. Jet lag is a natural phenomenon, but can it

The math of choosing a restaurant meal is revealed in Richard Feynman’s notes
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The math of choosing a restaurant meal is revealed in Richard Feynman’s notes

Emily ConoverJune 1, 2026

Physicist Richard Feynman turned a lunch dilemma into a math problem. Researchers finally cracked his notes and found people approximate his solution on their own.

New research helps explain how human brains are able decode speech so quickly
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New research helps explain how human brains are able decode speech so quickly

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

Scientists are learning how the brain extracts discrete words from a continuous stream of sounds.

The potential consequences of cutting funds for behavioral science
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The potential consequences of cutting funds for behavioral science

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

The Trump administration continues its assault on science. One little-known area that’s been neglected in funding this year is federal research into social, behavioral and

An entomologist ordered a mezcal, and then got curious
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An entomologist ordered a mezcal, and then got curious

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

An entomologist researched the worms used in mescal to better understand the relationship between the creatures and specific agave plants – and the danger if

Pretty in Pink
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Pretty in Pink

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

This image of Westerlund 2 features Chandra X-ray Observatory data (pink) and James Webb infrared data (red, orange, green, cyan, and blue).

The Dirt That Refused To Die
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The Dirt That Refused To Die

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

For 15 years, Sébastien Fontaine has been trying to kill dirt. The biochemist, who runs a lab at the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food

Astronauts could use lightning-like plasma jets to kill germs on the moon and Mars, demo hints
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Astronauts could use lightning-like plasma jets to kill germs on the moon and Mars, demo hints

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

A new lab experiment is testing plasma jets as a water-free solution for “space laundry” on future missions to the moon and Mars.

First whole-genome sequence of a Greenland shark holds clues to their extreme longevity
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First whole-genome sequence of a Greenland shark holds clues to their extreme longevity

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

A genomic study of Greenland sharks, thought to be the longest-lived vertebrates on the planet, is hinting at the secrets to their epic lifespan and

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